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this time, cleaning up city streets. the outfielder led a pep rally. the team is joining san francisco's new antilitter campaign with the hope to inspire youngsters. they man to take part in cleanup events throuts the year. the other sweep was last october in the world series, a 4-game sweet of detroit. >>> thank you for trusting ktvu news, we will see you the next time news breaks. i'm gasia mikaelian, our coverage continues with the 10:00 news. tonight we will show you how people are preparing for chinese new year. the year of the snake arrives on sunday. we are here for you at ktvu.com. tmz is up next right here on tv36 mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. â™
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i was just in salt lake city and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it and then each post a prism in it so that light going through the crack would hit the prism and that light would go to another prism and you would be able to tell the time of year by this object that was built in the last 4 years. and i saw this and i thought, what would archeologists think if they encountered this? they would look at this and say, what civilization was this? what religion drove them to do this? we keep doing the same things over and over again. many researchers believe these archeo-astronomical sites are very specifically designed where other researchers say it's all coincidence.
i was just in salt lake city and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it...
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it is also going on in the city of phoenix and under consideration in other cities across arizona. we can assure that our state general fund, there is no cost in expanding medicaid. [applause]this does not mean it is free money. we know there is no such thing. i am as much of a federal deficit hawk is anyone in this chamber. arizona's medicaid program access is not the problem. it is part of the solution, as the nationally recognized old standard for cost effective care in this country -- gold standard for cost effective care in this country. i will weigh the evidence, and do the math. with derail it is facing us, taking advantage of this federal assistance is a strategic way to reduce pressure on the state budget. we can improve arizona's ability to compete in the years ahead. [applause]i am committed to doing this, and i want you on my side. let's work together in an atmosphere of respect, and do what is best for arizona. [applause]of all the subjects we tackle at this capital, we must recall the facts and figures and spreadsheets never tell the whole story. for that, we must go
it is also going on in the city of phoenix and under consideration in other cities across arizona. we can assure that our state general fund, there is no cost in expanding medicaid. [applause]this does not mean it is free money. we know there is no such thing. i am as much of a federal deficit hawk is anyone in this chamber. arizona's medicaid program access is not the problem. it is part of the solution, as the nationally recognized old standard for cost effective care in this country -- gold...
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it was another packed house last night at the city's town council. more security was brought in after robert chang found a death threat at his home last week. chang sat out in the audience, next to his attorney, but did not say a word. >> about access to guns, there are plenty of places to purchase a weapon. the question is why do we need to be one of those places? >> i think they're running a good shop and i don't think they intend to hurt anybody in los gatos. >> the council discussed passing a moritorium that would put a freeze on opening a new shop until the council is able to come up with regulations. >>> san jose's casino matrix is is suing the city of san jose citing a conflict of interest. it alleges that the gaming division administrator admitted under oath that he does consulting work for indian casinos, commercial casinos and racetrac racetracks. as we reported in january, it was the gaming commission who recommended against allowing them to open the high stakes gambling. the police chief agreeded and now, the matrix wants some sort of rec
it was another packed house last night at the city's town council. more security was brought in after robert chang found a death threat at his home last week. chang sat out in the audience, next to his attorney, but did not say a word. >> about access to guns, there are plenty of places to purchase a weapon. the question is why do we need to be one of those places? >> i think they're running a good shop and i don't think they intend to hurt anybody in los gatos. >> the council...
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for any of the cities around the bay area. a pretty interesting statistic. we'll share that coming up. >> good news is at least the water from december filled up the reservoir. >> true. right now it is looking really dry. it is good that we got that rain in december. >> thank you for watching. >>> on this sunday night, the man hunts intensifies for a former los angeles police officer suspected in the revenge killings of three people. tonight, authorities offer a $1 million reward for information leading to christopher dorner's capture. as a city and region remain on edge. >>> the blizzard of 2013. the northeast breaks out from a deadly record-breaking storm, but hundreds of thousands are still without power. and for some, a state of emergency will last for days. >>> the outbreak of a dangerous and potentially fatal infectious disease. why whooping cough is back and how to protect your family against it. >>> and the show must go on for a top dog whose owners suffered in hurricane sandy. tonight as he prepares to compete, how chauncey became a symbol of hope.
for any of the cities around the bay area. a pretty interesting statistic. we'll share that coming up. >> good news is at least the water from december filled up the reservoir. >> true. right now it is looking really dry. it is good that we got that rain in december. >> thank you for watching. >>> on this sunday night, the man hunts intensifies for a former los angeles police officer suspected in the revenge killings of three people. tonight, authorities offer a $1...
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stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> reporter: earlier this week the region marked the 35th anniversary of the deadly blizzard of 1978. there are some similarities between that historic beast and what is brewing today. the outcome will not be quite as dramatic. >> the '78 blizzard stalled for quite awhile. this storm too may look like it may stall. instead of stalling for two to three days, it may be more in the order of 12-24 hours. >> reporter: there has been a run of supply at hardware and grocery stores. with refrigerators stocked everyone is being advised to go home and hunker down and ride this outs. and dave, it's possible here in boston we could see between 25 and 30 inches of snow. some models show lower. some show higher. the bottom line it will be a cold, long day here. travel has gone to a standstill. more than 3,000 flights have been canceled already. >> tory try to stay warm. live on an update on that big storm. >> she looks cold. >>> 5:10 is the time. there are problems in the natio
stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> reporter: earlier this week the region marked the 35th anniversary of the deadly blizzard of 1978. there are some similarities between that historic beast and what is brewing today. the outcome will not be quite as dramatic. >> the '78 blizzard stalled for quite awhile. this storm too may look like it may stall. instead of stalling for two to three days, it may be more in the order of 12-24 hours. >> reporter: there has...
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but parents in one contra county city are being put on alert because the game can be danger. rob roth is live with the rule of engagement that are putting kids at risk. >> reporter: high school students call the competition assassins. they divide into teams and shoot nerf guns at each other. but school officials say it's gotten out of hand. this you tube video from a san ramon high school student gives you an idea of the nerf gun assassins competition. but officials from the unified school district send an e-mail to high school students saying the competition may be getting dangerous and is not sanctioned by the school district. >> and they're getting in their cars and they're speeding through traffic and they're chasing each other and those kind of things. that's just dangerous behavior. >> reporter: officials say some students are dressing in black ninja style clothes and painting their guns black. yesterday sheriff deputies received an alarmed call from an elementary school not knowing it was a game. >> a teacher and there were a few young students around too. saw somebody
but parents in one contra county city are being put on alert because the game can be danger. rob roth is live with the rule of engagement that are putting kids at risk. >> reporter: high school students call the competition assassins. they divide into teams and shoot nerf guns at each other. but school officials say it's gotten out of hand. this you tube video from a san ramon high school student gives you an idea of the nerf gun assassins competition. but officials from the unified...
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they intercepted an e-mail that listed 23 students and a teacher at his middle school in the city of poway. the boy is in custody. >>> this evening, another story from the gulf of mexico. thousands of passengers on a cruise ship that's drifting without power. a fire breaking out in the engine room of the carnival triumph. about 150 miles off the coast of mexico. automatic sprinklers put it out. 4,200 passengers on board. but with no power, they're working on towing the boat back to texas. >>> the other major story, the aftermath of the blizzard of 2013. the death toll readsing tonight. across the northeast, this was the picture. this was a street in boston where they spent all day digging out. tonight the death toll is up to 11 people across four states. 290,000 families still without power. our extreme weather team on all of this. ginger zee on the other brewing threat tonight in the weather, but first gio benitez in connecticut, where more than half the town is still in the dark tonight. gio? >> reporter: good evening, david. emergency operation centers like this one are desperatel
they intercepted an e-mail that listed 23 students and a teacher at his middle school in the city of poway. the boy is in custody. >>> this evening, another story from the gulf of mexico. thousands of passengers on a cruise ship that's drifting without power. a fire breaking out in the engine room of the carnival triumph. about 150 miles off the coast of mexico. automatic sprinklers put it out. 4,200 passengers on board. but with no power, they're working on towing the boat back to...
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7th state of the city address the san jose mayor said despite budget challenges, the city is moving ahead. >> my priority for the coming year will be public safety. as we start to realize more savings for measure b and see now revenues the fiscal reform plan, we will hire more police officers. >> the mayor thanked voters for supporting measure b, that was his pension reform measure last year. labor leaders though say his battle with city unions has hurt morale. >> i think he has taken the approach with not only the city workers but community groups that it's his way or the highway. >> the mayor said pension reform alone will not solve all the city's financial problems, he suggested the possibility of going to voters next year with the proposal for a sales tax hike. >>> on the website, we posted more of the mayor's address. go to it, look for the video player right there on the home page. >> just in time for valentine's day which is next thursday. >> i know. i got it. >> a new survey reveals how you can catch the attention of the opposite sex. according to match.com, 58% of men say g
7th state of the city address the san jose mayor said despite budget challenges, the city is moving ahead. >> my priority for the coming year will be public safety. as we start to realize more savings for measure b and see now revenues the fiscal reform plan, we will hire more police officers. >> the mayor thanked voters for supporting measure b, that was his pension reform measure last year. labor leaders though say his battle with city unions has hurt morale. >> i think he...
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there are no problems getting into the city. in san jose fremont area on the way from fremont to san jose southbound 680 at scott creek you can see traffic may be a little effected by a crash there. it's already on the shoulder. traffic here on 880 between hayward and fremont is not that bad. 14 minutes from 238 to mallory. now let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. very good morning. chilly morning. we had scattered showers. not bad rain for some. not for everybody. secondary part of the system is moving in. some of the wrap around may give us a few isolated showers. rainfall totals. after that it was mainly about a tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch. including sfo and oakland. our system that is moving out is scattered showers. partly cloudy this morning. most of this is heading into southern california. clearing tonight and cold and north wind will kick in. then it will turn northeast as we head over to sunday. winter weather advisory for a couple of hours. two to five inches of snow. 30s on the temps and 40s. santa ros
there are no problems getting into the city. in san jose fremont area on the way from fremont to san jose southbound 680 at scott creek you can see traffic may be a little effected by a crash there. it's already on the shoulder. traffic here on 880 between hayward and fremont is not that bad. 14 minutes from 238 to mallory. now let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. very good morning. chilly morning. we had scattered showers. not bad rain for some. not for everybody. secondary part of...
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it could welcome the a sanctuary facility. >>> in the city's glen park neighborhood a volunteer tweeted this picture of 22 bags of trash and a broken head board that was collected this morning. >>> taking the plunge. >> run. >> cold waters could not keep all of these folks out of san francisco bay. the good cause they raised hundreds of thousands of the dollars for. >> the water may be chilly but temperatures outside are on the rise. a live picture of san francisco city hall. mark tamayo is next with just how warm the weather is going to get. >> and a reminder that you can get ktvu news to go right on your cell phone. just download the ktvu app, click the live icon and watch all of our newscasts live. be connected any time, any where. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee.
it could welcome the a sanctuary facility. >>> in the city's glen park neighborhood a volunteer tweeted this picture of 22 bags of trash and a broken head board that was collected this morning. >>> taking the plunge. >> run. >> cold waters could not keep all of these folks out of san francisco bay. the good cause they raised hundreds of thousands of the dollars for. >> the water may be chilly but temperatures outside are on the rise. a live picture of san...
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any american who is cognizant of the weather and them, we flooded the biggest city in the country, we had the hottest year in history last year. i mean how can you deny these things are happening and need to be stopped? >> i want to ask you, this trade off between the idea of jobs for communities that are economically deprived and at a disadvantage. on the other hand, the environment meant that communities of color and poor communities have been set over and against the air they breathe and the water they drink. >> exactly. we'll give you the jobs if you put up with the trash. that's really a false choice. we heard on the panel just now that the economy will create many, many thousands of jobs while the pipeline will produce few. it's an easy choice for most people to make. i look forward to the long term. it's better to go with the green world rather than the awful world that promises to come if we continue in the current path. >> let's pull out to the panel for a minute. it's not just about american citizens. there's a whole canadian question here. >> i was adopted by the blood trib
any american who is cognizant of the weather and them, we flooded the biggest city in the country, we had the hottest year in history last year. i mean how can you deny these things are happening and need to be stopped? >> i want to ask you, this trade off between the idea of jobs for communities that are economically deprived and at a disadvantage. on the other hand, the environment meant that communities of color and poor communities have been set over and against the air they breathe...
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the mayor of hattiesburg says, crews from other cities are assisting in the clean-up. >> jacqueline: but another cold night. temperatures are going to be continuing to be cold with the morning however, 60s/70's for the afternoon. first, the fog that we are going to see tomorrow for in the north bay, and there is santa rosa. patchy fog for the delta and the inland valleys. however, by 10:00 p.m., sunny skies 5-10:00 a.m. in the morning. to start, just 39 degrees. 30's in napa, freezing in fairfield, livermore. 30's also for the bayshore. for the afternoon if it looks really nice. 66 in cupertino. for the east bay, low 60s. 65 degrees in castro valley. closer to the coast 50s for the coast for the immediate coast. and a range of 60s for the north bay. we will keep it warm and dry. upper 60s. and even low 70's in some locations. it is going to be quite cold but some temperatures could be increasing however, a bit of a cool down for the weekend of mild for this time of the year. >> an owl had a very close call after getting hit by an s-u-v on a florida turnpike. the owl got stuck inside
the mayor of hattiesburg says, crews from other cities are assisting in the clean-up. >> jacqueline: but another cold night. temperatures are going to be continuing to be cold with the morning however, 60s/70's for the afternoon. first, the fog that we are going to see tomorrow for in the north bay, and there is santa rosa. patchy fog for the delta and the inland valleys. however, by 10:00 p.m., sunny skies 5-10:00 a.m. in the morning. to start, just 39 degrees. 30's in napa, freezing in...
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. >>> the great american city of kansas city was rocked to its core last night. a huge explosion at a popular restaurant, well-known locally and to business travelers. one person has been found dead. the search for more possible victims goes on. and there's a big early indicator as to the cause. nbc's john yang with us tonight from the scene. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this evening we're learning new details. the gas company says that 45 minutes before the explosion tore that restaurant apart, they tried to get people to leave. the blast was so strong, it rocked buildings blocks away. >> boom! everything just exploded. it was just the scariest thing i ever witnessed. >> reporter: the fire was so big, it engulfed a city block, raging out of control for about two hours. >> the flames were even taller than the building next to it. >> reporter: more than 100 firefighters battled the blaze at its height of four-alarm fire. authorities said 15 people were taken to area hospitals, at least one of them in critical condition. once the fire was o
. >>> the great american city of kansas city was rocked to its core last night. a huge explosion at a popular restaurant, well-known locally and to business travelers. one person has been found dead. the search for more possible victims goes on. and there's a big early indicator as to the cause. nbc's john yang with us tonight from the scene. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this evening we're learning new details. the gas company says that 45 minutes before...
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most of the numbers the big cities you're going the find like this. 37 in oakland. 38 in hayward. high pressure is building in but this low lingers enough so the cool air is going to keep coming down over the top of us. so it's not going to get hot or warm around here. the overnight lows are going to stay right up to monday morning or tuesday morning. saturday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. it's going to be a nice looking day. beautiful. take a jacket if you go out there. it's going to be fun. look at the name and website. there's going to be a lot of the players out there. most of them as a matter of fact. 56 in fairfield, 56 in brentwood, 57 in vallejo. it's not that cold. 60 in some places. it'll be slow to warm up. plenty of sunshine. the five day forecast, with your bay area weekend in view, this is sort of the other weather story. my main weather story is it's cold. the weather system is out of here. the other weather story is the long range models, five day you don't see any rain. when i go out past valentine's day i don't see much rain either. doesn't mean it's not going to happe
most of the numbers the big cities you're going the find like this. 37 in oakland. 38 in hayward. high pressure is building in but this low lingers enough so the cool air is going to keep coming down over the top of us. so it's not going to get hot or warm around here. the overnight lows are going to stay right up to monday morning or tuesday morning. saturday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. it's going to be a nice looking day. beautiful. take a jacket if you go out there. it's going to be fun. look at...
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in new york city, a rainy morning monday going into work, but in the afternoon, 45 degrees and the rain will have moved out by then. now, here's what's happening. an area of low pressure has developed in the rockies. what will happen with that, it will bring snow, we actually have blizzard warnings from north dakota and nebraska. rain today about half an inch of it in chicago. and here is monday 10:00 a.m., you see a lot of the rain and then it pushes off the coast and in new york, it's done, it's moved out already by the time you make your way home tomorrow an. >> all right. well, something to keep an eye on. alexandra steele, thanks so much. >>> well, he was a cop on the l.a. police force and navy researchist lieutenant. so what could have prompted christopher dorner to go over the edge and allegedly kill three people in cold blood? a look at that next. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage ch
in new york city, a rainy morning monday going into work, but in the afternoon, 45 degrees and the rain will have moved out by then. now, here's what's happening. an area of low pressure has developed in the rockies. what will happen with that, it will bring snow, we actually have blizzard warnings from north dakota and nebraska. rain today about half an inch of it in chicago. and here is monday 10:00 a.m., you see a lot of the rain and then it pushes off the coast and in new york, it's done,...
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high temperature neared 55. >> 37 degrees at the airport. >> the mayor would give the state of the city address this afternoon. >> president obama will deliver his state of the union address tomorrow. >> our biggest problem will be after we did get out. >> millions of people in new england have nowhere to go after the big time blizzard. >> we will update [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. >> put
high temperature neared 55. >> 37 degrees at the airport. >> the mayor would give the state of the city address this afternoon. >> president obama will deliver his state of the union address tomorrow. >> our biggest problem will be after we did get out. >> millions of people in new england have nowhere to go after the big time blizzard. >> we will update [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute...
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the city. you can see the majority of the traffic heading away from the city. that traffic ban is in place right now after 4:00. that's when the for said it would hit. all the nonessential employees across the state. anyone not involved as a first responsibler or snow plow or someone with major storm business that, they're supposed to be off the road. drivers, you face a fine up to a 5 hundred, and we'll see if that gets enforced. the goal is to keep people off the roads and prevent any accidents, any continued dangers. they want the first responders not to running around handling accidents but to be available for emergencies across the state. it's a tough situation. we listened to the governor today and also listened to the mayor who is asking people to stay off the streets. take a listen. >> our public works crews are out now. we have a 34,000 tons of salt, over 600 pieces of equipment ready to be deployed throughout the storm. reporter: the first responder and screws know plows that need the
the city. you can see the majority of the traffic heading away from the city. that traffic ban is in place right now after 4:00. that's when the for said it would hit. all the nonessential employees across the state. anyone not involved as a first responsibler or snow plow or someone with major storm business that, they're supposed to be off the road. drivers, you face a fine up to a 5 hundred, and we'll see if that gets enforced. the goal is to keep people off the roads and prevent any...
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shot and killed the school bus driver, in midland city, alabama, near the border. the sheriff said the suspect felt like he had a story. now that story could remain a mid. -- remain a mystery. >> we were never able to actually find out what his story was. he just continued to -- we know it was very important to him and very complex. we were never able to discover what the story was. >> here's what we do know. the young boy is set to celebrate his sixth birthday this week and you can bet his relatives will be there with him. jonathan is live. some birthday plans on the agenda. >> that's right. video i want to show you from the nearby town of napier field. their city officials have been collecting birthday cards for the bow throughout the whole ordeal. his actual birthday is tomorrow but the celebration may come a few days later. school officials want to hold a big celebration, probably at the local high school football field to honor a boy who was well-loved long before he became the focus of the hostage standoff. >> never met a stranger. he put his arms around you,
shot and killed the school bus driver, in midland city, alabama, near the border. the sheriff said the suspect felt like he had a story. now that story could remain a mid. -- remain a mystery. >> we were never able to actually find out what his story was. he just continued to -- we know it was very important to him and very complex. we were never able to discover what the story was. >> here's what we do know. the young boy is set to celebrate his sixth birthday this week and you can...
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if you go across this country, you can see the damage that this has done to all of the inner cities, the towns. i live in a well-known mennonite area, and they are coming up here. why? pennsylvania welcomes them with open arms, will not turn them in to immigration, and i will tell you one thing -- it will lead to either a race war or a revolution. host: mark, we got your point. let's get your response from deepak bhargava. guest: that call illustrates that there are deep anxieties about immigration and the changing face of america. in a few short years this will be a color nation. part of the republican stance is shaped by the election results were an overwhelming number of latinos voted for the president. there clearly is no path for a political party that is not willing to speak to the needs and concerns of the entire population. the anxiety that you see, we see younger americans much more supportive of a path to citizenship, older americans less willing to see that happen -- this is part and parcel of the change we are going through as a country. the president's point, that we can
if you go across this country, you can see the damage that this has done to all of the inner cities, the towns. i live in a well-known mennonite area, and they are coming up here. why? pennsylvania welcomes them with open arms, will not turn them in to immigration, and i will tell you one thing -- it will lead to either a race war or a revolution. host: mark, we got your point. let's get your response from deepak bhargava. guest: that call illustrates that there are deep anxieties about...
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back in mexico city, the spokesman for the archdiocese says the church has no further responsibility for aguilar. >> translator: here in mexico city, we have no news of victims from aguilar. i'm not saying he may not have done things, because we ever the impression that he did. the church has done what needed to be done. it suspended nicholas aguilar. he is no longer a priest. >> but church officials did not defrock aguilar until 1999. they said it's not their job to hunt down suspects. but martinez does not see any evidence the police are looking for him. >> do you think one day he will be arrested here in mexico? >> i don't think so. >> gary tuckman, cnn. >>> congress is about to kick in those spending cuts at midnight. tough tactics directed at him. more shocking testimony in the jodi arias trial. she says travis alexander abused her mentally and sexually. the latest on the court testimony today with randi kaye ahead. hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your hhonors promotion and feel the hamptonality. schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#:
back in mexico city, the spokesman for the archdiocese says the church has no further responsibility for aguilar. >> translator: here in mexico city, we have no news of victims from aguilar. i'm not saying he may not have done things, because we ever the impression that he did. the church has done what needed to be done. it suspended nicholas aguilar. he is no longer a priest. >> but church officials did not defrock aguilar until 1999. they said it's not their job to hunt down...
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by the city putting it up. the other factor we're looking at is that on-going community consultation into the project is going to have to be a priority and the city community recreation department have to sign off on any public consultation. so we're looking at it being an audit process before, during, during the pilot and it's only going to be run as a two-year pilot project. so we're running all of these analysis will happen before the project's initiated as well and then so that we don't have any trouble with them claiming after the fact if it has to be taken down, it's art, you can't destroy it now, any area we determine to be a free wall is going to be put on panels that are movable so we won't have any issues with that and we're going to be looking at ensuring there are guidelines posted and looking at what type of monitoring of the area can be determined, as well as who is going to be responsible for spillover so we're going to try to make the arts council, they are going to have to be responsible for ma
by the city putting it up. the other factor we're looking at is that on-going community consultation into the project is going to have to be a priority and the city community recreation department have to sign off on any public consultation. so we're looking at it being an audit process before, during, during the pilot and it's only going to be run as a two-year pilot project. so we're running all of these analysis will happen before the project's initiated as well and then so that we don't...
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the city has raised $14 million. it promised $30 million. >> reporter: the supervisor john avil os voted for the plan. >> there was a full-court press. officials were in on the game as well. that was to try and move forward an event that served the 1% of this world who are boaters internationally. we made conditions on approval based on their raising money. >> we don't have as many boat, and therefore i think the expenses might have been off, and we kind of have to update and reduce it. >> reporter: there were 12 boats. i couldn't get the real ones. and that was going to cause a lot of excitement around the world because they were all from around the world! but then economic trouble set in. and one by one, boats dropped out of the race, leaving only three competitors. now of course it's a smaller race. there are only three boats! that means less money for the city. but private donations are slowing too. >> i thought you and i would get on the boat and then i'd ask you for a million dollars. >> all right. [ laughter ]
the city has raised $14 million. it promised $30 million. >> reporter: the supervisor john avil os voted for the plan. >> there was a full-court press. officials were in on the game as well. that was to try and move forward an event that served the 1% of this world who are boaters internationally. we made conditions on approval based on their raising money. >> we don't have as many boat, and therefore i think the expenses might have been off, and we kind of have to update and...
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while president obama vacationing in florida hit the links with tiger woods in this palm city community, the immigration debate got a fresh jolt when "usa today" reported on a leaked copy of the president's immigration proposal. according to the paper, the draft bill would create a new lawful prospective immigrant visa that would allow illegal immigrants to become legal permanent residents in eight years and the plan would boost border security funding and require employers to check immigration status of new hires. >> good evening. >> reporter: that drew sharp criticism from republican senator marco rubio, a key figure in the bipartisan group working on immigration reform. in a statement, he said, "if actually proposed, the president's bill would be dead on arrival in congress, leaving us with unsecured borders and a broken legal immigration system for years to come." >> well, let's make sure it doesn't have to be proposed. >> reporter: today, white house chief of staff dennis mcdonough doned the report, insisting you the president has not put a bill forward yet, hoping that congress wi
while president obama vacationing in florida hit the links with tiger woods in this palm city community, the immigration debate got a fresh jolt when "usa today" reported on a leaked copy of the president's immigration proposal. according to the paper, the draft bill would create a new lawful prospective immigrant visa that would allow illegal immigrants to become legal permanent residents in eight years and the plan would boost border security funding and require employers to check...
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city. the blast felt a mile away. tonight, they're still digging through what's left. >>> storm warning. a huge winter system on the move. a dangerous mix in 18 states, 30 million americans in the path of this one. >>> and hoop streadreams for th unlikely star of the high school basketball team crushing the competition, though he's just about half their size. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. growing up in this country, you get accustomed to hearing the united states is the greatest nation on earth and the mightiest military force on the planet. what we don't like is feeling vulnerable, the way we do after we have been attacked. and now that we have learned of a massive cyber attack, electronic espionage allegedly at the hands of a branch of the chinese military, and the kind of attack we've been warned about for years, today the white house took action. the problem is, this wake-up call has already hit a slew
city. the blast felt a mile away. tonight, they're still digging through what's left. >>> storm warning. a huge winter system on the move. a dangerous mix in 18 states, 30 million americans in the path of this one. >>> and hoop streadreams for th unlikely star of the high school basketball team crushing the competition, though he's just about half their size. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc...
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it allows the public to see where the plows have been by logging onto the city's website. forecasters are predicting we could get 14 inches of snow here in new york city. boston, up to 2 feet. and, anne-marie, keep in mind the record snowfall there in boston is a little over 27.5 inches. >> oh, boy. everybody's preparing for the worst. thank you. tell a ya na anderson in new york. >>> well, overnight california law officials continue their search for an ex-cop who's hunting other police officers. christopher dorner is heavily armed accused of killing three people and he posted a hit list online. the man hunt covers three states and mexico. teresa garcia is outside los angeles police headquarters. teresa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this has certainly been a tense location out here with so many officers stationed on different corners. we've have a chopper that's been flying overhead with a search light going around. this is a sweeping manhunt as you said. it's extended across california through the mexico border, through nevada, and the latest searc
it allows the public to see where the plows have been by logging onto the city's website. forecasters are predicting we could get 14 inches of snow here in new york city. boston, up to 2 feet. and, anne-marie, keep in mind the record snowfall there in boston is a little over 27.5 inches. >> oh, boy. everybody's preparing for the worst. thank you. tell a ya na anderson in new york. >>> well, overnight california law officials continue their search for an ex-cop who's hunting other...
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by the city on the carry forward basis. in 10 years the city will be $745 million in the whole. add to that an additional $1.30 billion for failing infrastructure as well as health-care and pension benefits for retirees and you are talking more than $2 billion in the hole. >> i believe this report is a week of call to the city saying we need to get the finances in order. our expenses are somewhat less than our revenue. >> a towson university economist said the numbers are concerning especially because the city cannot tax its way out without losing more residents and businesses. the report points out baltimore's property tax and income tax rates are the highest in the state. unfortunately, pension reform is the big elephant in the room, the economist said and the mayor has a terribly hard job ahead of her. >> the mayor will have to make cuts in decisions that will prove to be unpopular in the short run. >> while the mayor did not offer specific details, she did highlight four key themes for cuts including identifying strateg
by the city on the carry forward basis. in 10 years the city will be $745 million in the whole. add to that an additional $1.30 billion for failing infrastructure as well as health-care and pension benefits for retirees and you are talking more than $2 billion in the hole. >> i believe this report is a week of call to the city saying we need to get the finances in order. our expenses are somewhat less than our revenue. >> a towson university economist said the numbers are concerning...
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lake city, where the mormon church sponsors 99% of local scout troops. parents there, scouting leaders say, overwhelmingly oppose a change. >> and we want to best reflect the feelings of the institutions here locally that sponsor scouting and we need time to put that together. >> reporter: now both sides are hoping that time is on their side. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> and we turn now to weather in the news. a lot of folks on the east coast, especially in new england, are all riled up for the potential arrival of a big snow-making weather system. weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is with us tonight. jim, what's on the way? >> yeah, hey, brian. this on the 35th anniversary of the famous blizzard of '78 which pretty much shut down boston. right now boston under a blizzard watch. i expect others to follow. portland, southern new hampshire, even parts of connecticut i think as confidence grows in the forecast. in play thursday, chicago and atlanta. we will have issues there, obviously, at the airports. by 5:30 friday morning, this model
lake city, where the mormon church sponsors 99% of local scout troops. parents there, scouting leaders say, overwhelmingly oppose a change. >> and we want to best reflect the feelings of the institutions here locally that sponsor scouting and we need time to put that together. >> reporter: now both sides are hoping that time is on their side. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> and we turn now to weather in the news. a lot of folks on the east coast, especially in new...
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city is getting the giants involved in that sweep. we will tell you which we will tell you which neighborhood will be cleaner [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. trying to find a better job can likbe frustrating.gs, so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curricul
city is getting the giants involved in that sweep. we will tell you which we will tell you which neighborhood will be cleaner [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber....
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single jump in two years. >>> the "economist" released new rankings on the most expensive cities in the world. and tokyo and osaka came in first and second followed by sydney, australia, in third. as for american cities, l.a. and new york city are tied for number 27. >>> over the weekend, boeing got a dreamliner test flight off the ground. the first since the government put the 787s in a holding pattern while it investigates battery-related fires. >>> there is speculation swirling that apple is working on a spy-worthy watch. the gadget is said to feature curved glass to hug your wrist. >>> as we hope you all know -- men -- valentine's day is this thursday. and the national retail federation predicts americans will spend more than $18 billion in total on presents for their moms, their wives, their children, and get this, $815 million of that will be spent on fido. yes. >>> speaking of l'amour, only the french could come one. this a web site offering business people and travelers easy access to short-term hotel rooms for intraday trysts or a quiet place to work. no need for credit car
single jump in two years. >>> the "economist" released new rankings on the most expensive cities in the world. and tokyo and osaka came in first and second followed by sydney, australia, in third. as for american cities, l.a. and new york city are tied for number 27. >>> over the weekend, boeing got a dreamliner test flight off the ground. the first since the government put the 787s in a holding pattern while it investigates battery-related fires. >>> there...
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it's all over the city. we have billboards all over the city that say this is our program, call it, we can get you money, 75, $250. the other thing is i have these little green cards i carry with me. when i'm outlooking at -- doing graffiti. don't tell anything. when i'm looking at graffiti, i feel like a homeless guy sitting out there. they could use extra bucks. i give them the card. did you see who did is that? yeah, punk kid, blah, blah, blah. go to the pay phone right there, call 911 if you see them doing it and they'll get you a reward, 75 to 250. really? yeah. so, money is money, man. [laughter] >> i get them to help me out as well. this is our phone number. these are the things we need to know. this is our program, this is how -- these are the things we did to mandate it. the suspect's name, how to contact them school or home. what they wrote or tagged and the location of the graffiti. like i said, this is mainly directed at kids in school first. kids are always tagging up desks or books, whatnot, ri
it's all over the city. we have billboards all over the city that say this is our program, call it, we can get you money, 75, $250. the other thing is i have these little green cards i carry with me. when i'm outlooking at -- doing graffiti. don't tell anything. when i'm looking at graffiti, i feel like a homeless guy sitting out there. they could use extra bucks. i give them the card. did you see who did is that? yeah, punk kid, blah, blah, blah. go to the pay phone right there, call 911 if...
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the city saw a record 38 inches of snowfall during the storm. it overwhelmed milford's snowplow fleet. >> i would say it is one of the biggest i have ever seen. >> this is a situation where we can't pile the snow. this is an event unlike we have ever had before. >> more than a third of all of the snow removal equipment in new york state zeroed in on the county. abandoned cars remain scattered along the highways and the local streets. dozens of plows combine forces to clear the usually busy long island expressway for thousands of commuters who will attempt to drive into the city tomorrow. check this out. they set up a camera to capture every second of the blizzard. as you can see in the time lapse video it quickly rose from being ankle high to standing more than waist high. tomorrow's forecast is calling for a little more snow. >>> still to come, the challenge from former penn state coach joe paterno's family. and his widow, sue, speaks for the first time since the sex scandal rocked the community. >> and tonight, tightening a sagging neck line.
the city saw a record 38 inches of snowfall during the storm. it overwhelmed milford's snowplow fleet. >> i would say it is one of the biggest i have ever seen. >> this is a situation where we can't pile the snow. this is an event unlike we have ever had before. >> more than a third of all of the snow removal equipment in new york state zeroed in on the county. abandoned cars remain scattered along the highways and the local streets. dozens of plows combine forces to clear the...
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canadian ice hockey star michael garnett plays for the chelyabinsk team and lives in the city. i was awakened by this loud bang, crash and shaking in my apartment that, you know, literally shook me out of bed. i kind of gathered myself and looked out the window and i saw this giant streak across the sky that was the tail of the meteor. >> reporter: the last minutes of the meteorite's journey were captured by hundreds of cameras as it crossed central russia at a speed of around 20 miles a second, briefly casting a shadow over communities below before passing on. cctv in this office recorded the moment its journey ended. people on the ground have been injured, most cut by flying glass. russian authorities say there is no lasting danger-- radiation levels in the area are normal. but no one who witnessed this visitor from space in its final moments is ever likely to forget it. >> brown: scientists say the meteor weighed about ten tons. and in what's being seen as a cosmic coincidence, it came on the same day as an asteroid that came exceedingly close to earth, at least in space ter
canadian ice hockey star michael garnett plays for the chelyabinsk team and lives in the city. i was awakened by this loud bang, crash and shaking in my apartment that, you know, literally shook me out of bed. i kind of gathered myself and looked out the window and i saw this giant streak across the sky that was the tail of the meteor. >> reporter: the last minutes of the meteorite's journey were captured by hundreds of cameras as it crossed central russia at a speed of around 20 miles a...
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first, we get to the news here live at 5:30 a.m. eastern time at 30 rock in new york city. winter storms absolutely barrelled from the west coast into the heartland of the u.s. dumping a huge amount of snow in kansas. wichita, 14 inches. that's the most they've seen in more than 50 years. inches piling up in omaha and st. louis. 1,000 plows are working in kansas alone, but it's doing little to keep drivers from being stranded. actually, you saw a plow itself getting toppled over. even the plows are having trouble staying on top of things. hundreds of flights have been scrubbed. bill karins will have more for us a little later in weather. right now, we want to turn to politics. we're now just one week from the automatic cuts that will slash $85 billion from government spending. the congressional budget office estimates the sequester will cost 750,000 jobs and lower economic growth by 0.6%. don't forget we were negative in gdp in the last quarter. it could mean longer lines at the airport, less funding for teachers, and cuts at the pentagon that officials say could hurt natio
first, we get to the news here live at 5:30 a.m. eastern time at 30 rock in new york city. winter storms absolutely barrelled from the west coast into the heartland of the u.s. dumping a huge amount of snow in kansas. wichita, 14 inches. that's the most they've seen in more than 50 years. inches piling up in omaha and st. louis. 1,000 plows are working in kansas alone, but it's doing little to keep drivers from being stranded. actually, you saw a plow itself getting toppled over. even the plows...
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city leaders will meet to talk about the project this week. one of the companies who's bid was rejected for the contract is already objecting. it claims they can create even more revenue than the $3 million projected by the winning bidder. >>> churches around the bay area served as a backdrop this sunday for a different sermon. csu officials showed up to preach about the benefits of a college education. the annual event hosted by the african-american initiative is aimed at getting young people on the path to college before their futures are derailed by poverty and unemployment. >>> well, the san francisco police department is catching more crooks, thanks to you. kpix-5 shows us how technology is connecting investigators with the public. >> there is our suspect back there. >> reporter: it all started with this cell phone video, rowdy crowds torching a muni bus after the giants won the world series. sanfrancisco police posted the video to their web site under the tab "lay-up" "line up" and then the tips came rolling in. >> if it happened with th
city leaders will meet to talk about the project this week. one of the companies who's bid was rejected for the contract is already objecting. it claims they can create even more revenue than the $3 million projected by the winning bidder. >>> churches around the bay area served as a backdrop this sunday for a different sermon. csu officials showed up to preach about the benefits of a college education. the annual event hosted by the african-american initiative is aimed at getting...
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there's a new study that says dc is the most literal city in america. the honor comes with a healthy dose of irony. >> i think that's really cool. >> i'm excited. >> obviously we're flattered. >> flattered that so many dc residents are letting books take them on a journey. lacy works for politics and pros book store. she is so excited by a book she read. >> gives me chills to think about it. she's so wonderful. >> that enthusiasm is contagious. a new study says the residents of dc are more literal than their counterparts in any other city. >> wonderfully loyal to us and loyal to the printed word in general. >> i read a lot, yes. >> it's true too people very well read. >> the researchers measured things like how many book stores a city has. how many people still read the newspaper. and how much education people get. >> at 14th and b northwest inside the restaurant and book store, bus boys and poets. >> it's mentally stimulating. >> i've seen a lot of book readings here. come specifically for that. >> readers we talked with agree it's rather ironic when l
there's a new study that says dc is the most literal city in america. the honor comes with a healthy dose of irony. >> i think that's really cool. >> i'm excited. >> obviously we're flattered. >> flattered that so many dc residents are letting books take them on a journey. lacy works for politics and pros book store. she is so excited by a book she read. >> gives me chills to think about it. she's so wonderful. >> that enthusiasm is contagious. a new study...